midterm Flashcards

1
Q

M.E. invasion and year

A

Norman and 1066

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2
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M.E. two languages that form Middle English

A

Old English and French

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3
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M.E. father of middle english

A

Chaucer

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4
Q

M.E.Geoffrey Chaucer’s writing style

A

Realism

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5
Q

Who hunted

A

monk

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6
Q

Knew innkeepers and barmaids

A

friar

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7
Q

illiterate but smarter than his bosses

A

manciple

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8
Q

old and choleric

A

reeve

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9
Q

wore all green to blend with woods

A

yeoman

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10
Q

garland on his head

A

summoner

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11
Q

rich in holy thought

A

parson

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12
Q

honest worker

A

plowman

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13
Q

spoke french and wore love conquers all broach

A

nun

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14
Q

sewed relics in his cap and sold relics

A

pardoner

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15
Q

judged the contest/burgess of the Inn

A

host

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16
Q

wore a flemish beaver hat and concealed his identity

A

merchant

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17
Q

loved gold more than health

A

doctor

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18
Q

ulcer on his knee while serving food

A

cook

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19
Q

lived for pleasure/ loved to provide feasts for friends

A

franklin

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20
Q

stole wine from traders

A

skipper

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21
Q

carried silver knives and had wives who felt privileged

A

guildsmen

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22
Q

stole grain with his thumb

A

miller

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23
Q

gave love advice

A

wife of bath

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24
Q

only read and cared about learning and books

A

oxford cleric

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25
Q

engaged in 15 battles

A

knight

26
Q

lad of fire/fancy dresser/loved hotly until dawn

A

squire

27
Q

gap teeth set widely/chatted a lot/had 5 husbands

A

wife of bath

28
Q

town where they are going

A

canterbury

29
Q

how many pilgrims

A

29

30
Q

time of year

A

spring

31
Q

why travel this time of year

A

better weather

32
Q

how many stories will each pilgrim tell

A

4

33
Q

who is telling the first story

A

person who draws shortest straw

34
Q

who judges the stories

A

host

35
Q

reward for best story

A

dinner

36
Q

two qualities considered for judging the stories

A

lesson and entertainment

37
Q

literary techniques

A

if gold rusts what will iron do-metaphor

parson and people of the church

38
Q

PT-Exemplum

A

story teaches lesson

39
Q

PT-Allegory

A

literal and symbolic story

40
Q

PT-Privy thief

A

death

41
Q

PT-Avarice

A

greed

42
Q

PT-Irony

A

search for death and die

43
Q

PT-Theme

A

greed is the root of all evil

44
Q

WoB-frame story

A

story within a story

45
Q

WoB-question the knight must answer

A

what do women most desire

46
Q

WoB-irony

A

knight takes power away but needs women to save life

47
Q

WoB-old women’s request

A

marry her

48
Q

WoB-knights complaints about the old woman

A

poor, old, and gentile

49
Q

WoB-knights fate

A

ends up with beautiful, faithful wife

50
Q

WoB-theme

A

equality

51
Q

WoB-midas story

A

women cant keep secrets

52
Q

Pallor

A

pale-lack of color

53
Q

Hoary

A

white with age

54
Q

Deftly

A

skillful

55
Q

Tarry

A

linger

56
Q

sauntered

A

unhurried

57
Q

implored

A

begging

58
Q

rebuke

A

criticize

59
Q

comptemptuous

A

scornful

60
Q

esteemed

A

highly respected